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according to a 22-count indictment, mascaroni told the undercover agent that with his help venezuela could have a bomb in ten years to retaliate or prevent a u.s. investigation. and his program would produce an electropulse weapon to wipe out power in new york city, and lasers capable of blinding satellites and above-ground reactor the produce nuclear energy and another secret underground reactor to produce and enrich uranium for weapons. the government al lenls in 2008 and 2009, he left material at a dead drop including a 132-page document purportedly detailing the weapons development program for venezuela. both of them were arrested today. if convicted they could face life in prison. >> do we know, jeanne, what the motivation was? >> well, in the indictment, pedro is quoted for saying that he is doing this for money, but he allegedly said that he and the department of energy were quote enemies, and at one point he is quoted to telling his wife that he is not an american anymore. and according to older court documents while he was working at los alamos, he got into a dispute with hi
according to a 22-count indictment, mascaroni told the undercover agent that with his help venezuela could have a bomb in ten years to retaliate or prevent a u.s. investigation. and his program would produce an electropulse weapon to wipe out power in new york city, and lasers capable of blinding satellites and above-ground reactor the produce nuclear energy and another secret underground reactor to produce and enrich uranium for weapons. the government al lenls in 2008 and 2009, he left...
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ranked number 22 on the dubious list. we're going to play for more you over the next hour revealing the top three worst songs at the end of the show and we want the hear what you think. go to my blog. tell me what you think was the worst song ever. >>> deputy political director paul steinhauser joining us from the cnn politics.com desk. paul, your worse song ever? >> kyra, i hate to admit it but i think i have those on 45s young people may not know what those are. >> do they have scratches and used to push down hard on the needle to play through the scratch? >> you're with me. you remember those days. >> i'm with you, pal. yes, indeed. when's topping the political headlines right now? >> hey, well, let's start with the dell care senate race. it is the huge political story of the morning. brand-new on the ticker right now, the top two non-partisan political handy cappers rating it likely republican and now that o'donnell won, it's likely democrat. i spoke to one of two people and they're changing their ranking and so remem
ranked number 22 on the dubious list. we're going to play for more you over the next hour revealing the top three worst songs at the end of the show and we want the hear what you think. go to my blog. tell me what you think was the worst song ever. >>> deputy political director paul steinhauser joining us from the cnn politics.com desk. paul, your worse song ever? >> kyra, i hate to admit it but i think i have those on 45s young people may not know what those are. >> do...
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we went to virginia. we looked in part at this race where a freshman democratic congressman glenn nye is in deep trouble. this is one of the race that is going to decide whether or not the democrats control the house. and he is someone who voted against health care reform, against the president's policies and basically running against him. take a listen to what he says. >> i've agreed with the president on a number of key issues, especially issues that have to do with taking care of our veterans and military families. i didn't vote for the health care bill. i thought it was too expensive. i didn't think that bill was the right formula. and i'll tell you, i'm frustrated too. i understand where a lot of folks are coming from when they say, you know, we see all these challenges, we see weakness in the economy and people struggling with unemployment. and at the same time, we see people in washington taking the partisan tact and attacking each other. i understand why people are tired of that. >> you see, he's
we went to virginia. we looked in part at this race where a freshman democratic congressman glenn nye is in deep trouble. this is one of the race that is going to decide whether or not the democrats control the house. and he is someone who voted against health care reform, against the president's policies and basically running against him. take a listen to what he says. >> i've agreed with the president on a number of key issues, especially issues that have to do with taking care of our...
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west virginia, if the republicans, if they win back the senate, one of the places to do it is west virginia where a democratic seat held for over 50 years by the late senator byrd, there's a big battle there right now. the democratic governor manchin is a special candidate. the republican nominee raci and new ads on both sides nasty there in west virginia. we'll keep our eyes on that contest. again, if the republicans, if they win back control of the senate, one of the places to do it may be west virginia. talk about a rock star from new jersey. not springsteen or bon jovi. saw him last year in concert. very good. chris christie. the republican governor of the state and he's really turning into a republican rock star. he's been the man in demand on the campaign trail this year for republicans just like clinton for the democrats in a way. and we're learning from republican sources that christie's right here in washington today to kind of give a pep talk to house republicans just before they close it out and head back on the campaign trail. remember last year, christie pulled a big upset in t
west virginia, if the republicans, if they win back the senate, one of the places to do it is west virginia where a democratic seat held for over 50 years by the late senator byrd, there's a big battle there right now. the democratic governor manchin is a special candidate. the republican nominee raci and new ads on both sides nasty there in west virginia. we'll keep our eyes on that contest. again, if the republicans, if they win back control of the senate, one of the places to do it may be...
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virginia, a democratic state in 2008. president obama took it back, however, in 2009, t.j., we saw republicans take back the governorship. republicans are hoping to pick up a couple seats in this state in their quest for at least 39 seats. the number, t.j., that they need to take back the house of representatives. you're right i got to spend about a half hour with republican national committee chairman michael steele, t.j., as we grove out here, very interesting things to say to me. >> we have watched as this government has ignored the people. and has acted in a way in which they have dismissed, they have name called, and they have just put out of their minds what's important. what's important to america. well, guess what? we take the country back by firing pelosi. we take the country back by retiring harry reid. >> reporter: there you go. there's michael steele in washington, d.c. right before he left to head into virginia, t.j. let me tell you, a couple things he had to say to me on the way out here to fairfax, 20 mimes
virginia, a democratic state in 2008. president obama took it back, however, in 2009, t.j., we saw republicans take back the governorship. republicans are hoping to pick up a couple seats in this state in their quest for at least 39 seats. the number, t.j., that they need to take back the house of representatives. you're right i got to spend about a half hour with republican national committee chairman michael steele, t.j., as we grove out here, very interesting things to say to me. >> we...
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the percentage of 401(k) participants who have an outstanding loan against their account right now is 22%. that's a record high. an average loan amount is over $8,500. we're also seeing not as many but still a high number of folks raiding their account. at least with a loan, you have to repay it. >> you mean, people going in, cashing -- selling their stocks, taking a very high tax hit to do it. >> exactly. a hardship with the draw. that 10% fee. also taxes, that could eat away 30% to 40%. we at "money" magazine don't generally like to encourage people to think of their 401(k) as sort of a piggy bank. that undermines its purpose to serve as a nest egg for your retirement. but that said, there are situations where you don't have any other option. >> if you're going to lose your home or your lights or something like that. listen, go to "money" magazine or money.com. amanda gangler, thanks a lot. we're talking about the new normal. >>> coming up from new york's ground zero to california, mosques have become a target of angry protests. some say it's open season to hate muslims. our deb feyeric
the percentage of 401(k) participants who have an outstanding loan against their account right now is 22%. that's a record high. an average loan amount is over $8,500. we're also seeing not as many but still a high number of folks raiding their account. at least with a loan, you have to repay it. >> you mean, people going in, cashing -- selling their stocks, taking a very high tax hit to do it. >> exactly. a hardship with the draw. that 10% fee. also taxes, that could eat away 30%...
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fenty holding a 68 to 22% lead amonwhite voters. we'll find out tomorrow, wolf, when the polls close. >> kate, thank you. >>> you're in "the situation room." happening now, america's largest arms deal ever. a proposed sale of hundreds of warplanes, helicopters, smart bombs to saudi arabia, and that may just be the beginning. what it might mean to the u.s. economy and jobs. stand by. >>> does he really want to move a planned iamslic center from near ground zero to on ground zero? i'll speak with the outspoken filmmaker and author, michael moore. >>> and she's one of three hikers held in iran for more than a year now. this aing american, though, may be freed if her family can come up with half a million dollars. is this bail or is it ransom? >>> we want to welc viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >>> the united states may be on the rge of its largest arms sale ever. th proposed deal would provide $60 billion worth of warplan and high-tech weapons to saudi arabia. mthat c
fenty holding a 68 to 22% lead amonwhite voters. we'll find out tomorrow, wolf, when the polls close. >> kate, thank you. >>> you're in "the situation room." happening now, america's largest arms deal ever. a proposed sale of hundreds of warplanes, helicopters, smart bombs to saudi arabia, and that may just be the beginning. what it might mean to the u.s. economy and jobs. stand by. >>> does he really want to move a planned iamslic center from near ground zero...
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let me remind you that with those tax rates in place, under president clinton, this country created 22 million jobs and raised incomes and had the largest surplus in our history. >> so, can the president turn this election year economic debate in his party's favor or will more democratic candidates join republicans in accusing the an obama white house of putting the recovery at risk with tax hikes? on the road with me this week, national political correspondent jessica yellin and our senior political analyst gloria borger. let's begin with the president. because i want our viewers to hear a little bit more of the president. he was in ohio foopd he was very personal. calling out john boehner, the house republican leader, by name. he also made it personal to him. he recalled he was in ohio in the final days of his big election win in 2008. the president urging voters, if you were with me then, stay with me now. >> a lot has changed since i came here in those final days of the last election. but what hasn't changed is the choice facing this country. it's still fear versus hope. the past v
let me remind you that with those tax rates in place, under president clinton, this country created 22 million jobs and raised incomes and had the largest surplus in our history. >> so, can the president turn this election year economic debate in his party's favor or will more democratic candidates join republicans in accusing the an obama white house of putting the recovery at risk with tax hikes? on the road with me this week, national political correspondent jessica yellin and our...
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there are now 17 million square feet of office space which is 22 u.s. capitals devoted to intelligence gathering that some of this is probably an overreaction and overkill, and it is part of the grand and growing military industrial complex. this is the moment for us nine years after 9/11, to take stock of how tall the enemy actually is. otherwise, we will find ourselves in the same situation with saddam hussein where we thought he had nuclear weapons and on the verge of the conquest of the middle east and turned out to be entirely false. we will find ourselves with the soviet unions where in the '80s we thought the soviets would take over the world and they were on the verge of collapse. so it is important to fight the enemy, but it is important to diagnose how strong the enemy is and not the overreact. >> fareed will have a lot more on this sunday morning and fareed zakaria airs at 10:00 a.m. eastern on cnn. >> thank you, wolf. >>> all right. bring in john zarrella from gainesville, florida, where the koran burning is to take place. john, the pastor i
there are now 17 million square feet of office space which is 22 u.s. capitals devoted to intelligence gathering that some of this is probably an overreaction and overkill, and it is part of the grand and growing military industrial complex. this is the moment for us nine years after 9/11, to take stock of how tall the enemy actually is. otherwise, we will find ourselves in the same situation with saddam hussein where we thought he had nuclear weapons and on the verge of the conquest of the...
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the democratic nom my scott mcadams far back at 22%. one thing with this poll, we're cutting in unchartered waters, murkowski is in a write-in can date. when you go to the polls on november 2nd you have to write her name in. it won't appear on the ballot. that's what makes this really fascinating. back to you. >> all right. paul, thanks. >>> our next political update in about an hour. reminder for all the latest political news go to our website cnnpolitics.com. of one financial company that grew stronger through the crisis. when some lost their way, this company led the way. by protecting clients and turning uncertainty into confidence. what if that story were true? it is. ♪ it is. bring it. it's bounty clean. in this lab test, just one sheet of bounty leaves this surface three times cleaner than the bargain brands. super absorbent. super clean. bounty. the clean picker upper. fire was fire. and the first language, the language of chemistry, was universal and eloquent. and the unique ability of chemistry to change everything has never
the democratic nom my scott mcadams far back at 22%. one thing with this poll, we're cutting in unchartered waters, murkowski is in a write-in can date. when you go to the polls on november 2nd you have to write her name in. it won't appear on the ballot. that's what makes this really fascinating. back to you. >> all right. paul, thanks. >>> our next political update in about an hour. reminder for all the latest political news go to our website cnnpolitics.com. of one financial...
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i grew up in west virginia. you're going to name your kid bobby jo. you start hearing names together, might be a little country, it's not the same as robert joseph. it sounds more wise and eloquent, you know. but there is -- there is connotations that come with those names. >> very interesting. also socioeconomic. you found it wasn't just related to race. this was an interesting bit i like to play for people. >> so what's happened to ashley? she's fast losing her popularity on the middle class list, but she's number one among the walmart crowd. as those wealthier folks see their names popping up everywhere, they quickly discard them in favor of less common merchandise. and just like that, today's high-end ashley becomes tomorrow's low-rent trashily. >> i mean, everyone's going whoa, whoa. but you were using that as an example. you were saying that people of certain income ranges have certain names. when i looked at the list i had to laugh. some of them are very popular. and when they become more popular among lower class people, the upper class people
i grew up in west virginia. you're going to name your kid bobby jo. you start hearing names together, might be a little country, it's not the same as robert joseph. it sounds more wise and eloquent, you know. but there is -- there is connotations that come with those names. >> very interesting. also socioeconomic. you found it wasn't just related to race. this was an interesting bit i like to play for people. >> so what's happened to ashley? she's fast losing her popularity on the...
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he is facing five democratic challengers as well as an ethics scandal that threatens to sink a 22-year career. >> members of congress facing reelection in a few weeks back at work returning from summer recess yesterday. if congress does nothing and the bush tax cuts allowed to expire at the end of the year, there's going to be serious pain. get this, associated press reporting, look at the numbers. americaning earning between $20,000 and $30,000 a year see a $756 increase in the income tax. those $50,000 and $75,000, a hike of over $1,100. between $100,000 and $200,000, you take a hit of, look at that number, $3,600. a lot on the line. >> people are always asking why elections are so relevant. >> they matter. >> now we know. brianna keeler is back in washington. certainly doesn't take long for the battle to begin over the bush tax cuts. >> no. looking at the figures, the kind of money people would be paying if it expires, you see in this recession you see why this is such a huge political issue. this is the big battle. this is the issue that's going to be playing out here in the next f
he is facing five democratic challengers as well as an ethics scandal that threatens to sink a 22-year career. >> members of congress facing reelection in a few weeks back at work returning from summer recess yesterday. if congress does nothing and the bush tax cuts allowed to expire at the end of the year, there's going to be serious pain. get this, associated press reporting, look at the numbers. americaning earning between $20,000 and $30,000 a year see a $756 increase in the income...
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by 2018, it's forecast that 22% of workers are going to delay their requirement. now not everyone is staying at their current job. some choose to take on new projects. others start a business. one person tells us when he retired he started a small ebay business. then again some other people just decide to change careers. they got the confidence to do that. one mother who retired from the public school system is now a college professor and education consultant. some people have options, t.j., because at this age they're at the height of their careers and not really ready to pack it in and start golfing, gardening and bird watching. they want to reach to new heights in their careers. >> you give some of the reasons there they might want to keep working. how much of this is really related to the recession? >> you know, the recession obviously is a huge factor. many people, you know, they're not financially prepared for retirement. you know, so many people lost so much of their investments during the recession. t.j., another big factor is enjoyment. many people are wo
by 2018, it's forecast that 22% of workers are going to delay their requirement. now not everyone is staying at their current job. some choose to take on new projects. others start a business. one person tells us when he retired he started a small ebay business. then again some other people just decide to change careers. they got the confidence to do that. one mother who retired from the public school system is now a college professor and education consultant. some people have options, t.j.,...
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fenty holding a 68-22% lead among white voters. ka kate bolduan, cnn, washington. >>> hello everybody, tony harris. top of the hour. some of the people behind today's top stores. a hoar rick explosion. peoples and moments of panic captured on tape. we'll show you what happened, and dig deeper on whether america's aging natural gas pipe line system is safe. >>> primaries battles, even if no one is voting today, this last round of primaries to affect whats in your state in november. you're online. following what's hot. >> kwharl careful what you put facebook. using internet status to rob homes. what about a week without twitter or facebook? one university is banning social media for one week, tony. >> thank you. >>> let's get started with the lead story. a california utility is setting aside $100 million to help rebuild the neighborhood devastated by a gas explosion and fire, but the people of san bruno want more than money from pacific gas and electric they want answers about what caused the deadly blast. details from ted rollins. >
fenty holding a 68-22% lead among white voters. ka kate bolduan, cnn, washington. >>> hello everybody, tony harris. top of the hour. some of the people behind today's top stores. a hoar rick explosion. peoples and moments of panic captured on tape. we'll show you what happened, and dig deeper on whether america's aging natural gas pipe line system is safe. >>> primaries battles, even if no one is voting today, this last round of primaries to affect whats in your state in...
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we're looking at stocks in the green now, the dow industrials up 71, the nasdaq by 22. overall we're watching the bulls taking control today, drew, because investors are relieved that the banking rules aren't as stringent as wall street feared. >> that happened in europe. the u.s. was part of those talks, right? >> exactly. of course all of these rules have to go through approval so we're waiting for that. >> thanks a lot. hey, a few hours from now hundreds action maybe thousands are going too pack into a pu bl hearing on natural gas drilling in upstate new york. it's the fourth hearing held by the e.p.a. as the federal government enters the fray whether hydraulic fracturing is safe. keep inind half of all american homes use natur gas which burns cleaner than oil or coal. it's also cheap and abundant in the u.s. here is the rub. onee ta way the tap the gas invs blasting through rock, drilling down thousands of feet and spewing chemical laced water in the ground. in 2004 the e.p.e.p.a. deemed is safe. a lot of people don't buy it and want to know what's in yoyr water. i
we're looking at stocks in the green now, the dow industrials up 71, the nasdaq by 22. overall we're watching the bulls taking control today, drew, because investors are relieved that the banking rules aren't as stringent as wall street feared. >> that happened in europe. the u.s. was part of those talks, right? >> exactly. of course all of these rules have to go through approval so we're waiting for that. >> thanks a lot. hey, a few hours from now hundreds action maybe...
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it is about unmarried women between the ages of 22 and 30 that don't have children. they are outearning their male counterparts. they earn a median of $27,000 a year. that happens to be 8% more than what the men in that same demographic are making. so that's the difference here. the women are out earning men in 39 of the largest 50 cities, and they match their earnings in another eight cities. this is based on reach environmental study according to u.s. census data. where women have the biggest advantage, right there where you are, atlanta is number one. 21% wage event followed by memphis with 19%. maybe t.j. can tell us about that. he grew up not far from there. new york city, 17%. sacramento, 16%. these are the places where young women are doing better than their male counterparts. >> is it the economy? are guys more expensive, i can't imagine why that would be, but maybe we are. >> it is really about education. if you think about it, think back to college. who were most of the people at college? mainly women. more women are going to college than men, and that is s
it is about unmarried women between the ages of 22 and 30 that don't have children. they are outearning their male counterparts. they earn a median of $27,000 a year. that happens to be 8% more than what the men in that same demographic are making. so that's the difference here. the women are out earning men in 39 of the largest 50 cities, and they match their earnings in another eight cities. this is based on reach environmental study according to u.s. census data. where women have the biggest...